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Buddhism
In reply to the discussion: Do you view Buddhism as a religion or a philosophy? [View all]JudyM
(29,542 posts)31. I view it as spiritual, value-based psychology
Spiritual principles of compassion, etc applied by understanding and disciplining the mind. Psychology, itself, as a science, seems to me to take no position on the right way to treat other people except to the extent of understanding how to motivate them to react as you'd like, i.e., instrumental behavior. Buddhism concerns itself with applying principles to abate suffering not only for the individual actor, but for those affected by his/her actions.
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to paraphrase Bill Clinton - who now visits Buddhist temples in NYC, fairly regularly ....
marasinghe
Dec 2012
#11
On a tangent, sort of, I view religion as distinct from spirituality in that religion is organized
byeya
Dec 2012
#14
I think of religion as supernatural answers to life's "big" philosophical questions.
ZombieHorde
Mar 2013
#30
Although reincarnation is not worshipped, belief in reincarnation is belief in the supernatural.
Pterodactyl
Apr 2013
#35